Paleonet: Jobs in UCL

Graham Budd Graham.Budd at pal.uu.se
Thu Apr 17 13:59:13 BST 2008


Dear All,

Please note the following jobs available in UCL, London

Graham
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2 academic positions:  Lecturer/Senior Lecturer

The Research Department of Genetics, Environment & Evolution seeks two  
outstanding scientists to undertake research and teaching in  
evolution, ecology, environmental biology or related disciplines that  
will complement our existing strengths. One of the posts will be  
jointly held with the Department of Earth Sciences and will focus on  
Palaeobiology.

The appointments will be on the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer scales  
(Grade 8: £34,793 - £41,545 plus £2,649 London allowance or Grade 9:  
£45,397 - £49,606 plus £2,649 London allowance). Candidates should  
have a minimum of three years post-doctoral experience. The successful  
candidates will establish independent, externally-funded research  
groups and contribute to teaching of our BSc degree programmes. The  
Departments of G.E.E. and Earth Sciences were rated highly (5) in the  
last National Research Assessment and 24/24 for the last Teaching  
Quality Assessment.

Application forms can be obtained from Caroline Gougerty, Office  
Manager (c.gougerty at ucl.ac.uk tel +44 (0)207 679 7011) or from the  
department website
( http://www.ucl.ac.uk/biology/academic-staff/vacancies/application_form.doc 
  ).
Candidates should also include a full c.v. including a complete list  
of publications and a covering letter outlining their suitability for  
the post.

Informal inquiries can be directed to the Head of Department, Prof  
Steve Jones (j.s.jones at ucl.ac.uk). Appointees are hoped to be in post  
by October 2008.
We particularly welcome female applicants and those from an ethnic  
minority, as they are under-represented within UCL at these levels.  
This is in line with section 48 of the Sex Discrimination Act and  
section 38 of the Race Relations Act.

The closing date for applications is Friday, 2nd May 2008.
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